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Of Passion and Perseverance: The Dual Faces of LASUSTECH


Of Passion and Perseverance: The Dual Faces of LASUSTECH




Article By Hassan Bisiriyu






In the vibrant heart of Lagos- Ikorodu, LASUSTECH stands tall, a beacon of education, where passion for science and technology illuminates the future. 


The university, with its commitment to both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, prides itself on nurturing students to become independent proprietors. 





Here, "Science and Technology" is more than a mere title; it is a mission, a legacy, a promise.


With its transmutation from a polytechnic to Univeristy , it  is an  haven of learning, offering students the best of education. 


The institution is not just a school but a community where minds are molded and dreams are forged. 





Fun and fervor interweave through the fabric of student life, from Aluta gyrations to vibrant programs and events, creating a dynamic tapestry of experiences.


Yet, beneath this enthusiasm lies a rigorous academic environment, affectionately dubbed "Lasustress" by its denizens. 


The journey through LASUSTECH is one of relentless pursuit, where fatigue is a familiar companion. Students traverse the campus in search of information, buried under the weight of assignments, feeling the strain of academic rigor.


The lecturers at LASUSTECH are a unique blend of warmth and discipline. 




They embrace their students with care and friendliness, treating them as their own children. 


However, when it comes to education, they embody seriousness, instilling a sense of responsibility and dedication in their students. This duality often leaves students feeling a mix of love and pressure, as they balance their youthful exuberance with academic demands.


There is no denying that facing the challenges at LASUSTECH—referred to as "SHEGE"—is an inevitable rite of passage. 





The university's belief in its students as its pride is unshakeable. Graduates, armed with their certificates and the skills honed at LASUSTECH, become the institution's ambassadors, embodying its values and excellence.


Looking ahead, one can confidently envision LASUSTECH standing shoulder to shoulder with other prestigious universities in Lagos State and Nigeria at large. Its dedication to excellence promises a bright future where its graduates will shine.


To those preparing to join this esteemed institution, a warm welcome awaits. Steel your minds for the journey ahead, for LASUSTECH does not tolerate indecency or irresponsibility. 





For those already navigating the trials, take heart. May our four years be precisely that—four years of growth, learning, and triumph.


In the halls of LASUSTECH, we find our path. Here, amidst the toil and joy, we forge our future.


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